In this simple example we will ingest a small CSV into a local filesystem datastore partitioned by an daily,z2-2bit
scheme. To begin, start by untaring the geomesa-fs distribution. Inside this distribution you will find an examples
folder which contains an example csv file that we will ingest:

As you can see, there are 3 records in the file. GeoMesa ships with a pre-installed SimpleFeatureType and converter
for this example file which can be found in the conf/application.conf file. Running bin/geomesa-fsenv will
show that there is an example-csv type and converter installed along with many other types including twitter, gdelt,
osm, etc:

Notice that we have a directory structure laid out based on our daily,z2-2bit scheme. Notice the first parquet
file path is composed of a date path 2016/05/06 and then a z2 ordinate of 2

/tmp/dstest/example-csv/2015/05/06/2/0000.parquet

The parquet file name is 0000 which indicates it is the first file we have ingested in this spatio-temporal
filesystem partition. If we were to ingest a second file it would be named 0001.parquet and GeoMesa would read the
contents of both at query time.

We’ll also take a quick look at the metadata to see that it lists the parquet files in the system: